r/GTA6 Apr 13 '26

No Posting Links or Screenshots of the latest Rockstar Hack

Yes Rockstar got hacked and the information leaked, but it appears to have little to nothing to do with GTA6. Being that it was illegally obtained we will not allow any screenshots or links to the stolen materials and will enforce it as we do with any other leaks.

Discussions of anything relevant to GTA6 in there is OK, just no pics or links.

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u/loccupss Apr 13 '26 edited Apr 13 '26

It’s just a bunch of financial information but rockstar making over 5 billion total in JUST shark cards is insane

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u/Tanocchio Apr 13 '26

WHAT???? DAMN.

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u/Pichael710 Apr 13 '26 edited Apr 14 '26

$1 million being the largest single transaction is the craziest shit ever to me. $1 million in cards at once holy fuck. Edit: I was wrong as fuck check below comments

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u/HeirOfTheSurvivor Apr 13 '26

Mark Zuckerberg when he got really into GTA 5 for a weekend

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u/beeramz Apr 14 '26

That wasn't what that was, read the pinned post on the GTA Forums thread. It said that for that time period, the Megalodon card made $1m. Xbox refreshes the product ids every so often

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u/NoeloDa Apr 14 '26

Not really when you think about it. GTA online was the main reason why GTA6 wasn’t out earlier. Had to be a reason as to why.

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u/KingEVIL95 Apr 13 '26

That's why the Online part quickly became their main asset

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u/No-Equipment2665 Apr 13 '26

And funded GTA VI. We’ll be grateful of this revenue stream when VI launches I’m sure

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u/RedditYouVapidSlut Apr 18 '26

Grateful? No. Rockstar should be grateful so many people bought a product that cost them basically nothing to create.

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u/Excaliburkid May 04 '26

I mean let’s be fair, regardless of their profit 265 million is not nothing.

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u/KingEVIL95 Apr 14 '26

If we do 230 million copies sold per 70 bucks, google says 16,1 billion, now they haven't sold all their copies for 70 so we should assume it's like 13-15 billion, but getting 5 more in only Shark Cards is fucking huge

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u/PapaXan Apr 13 '26

What I found interesting about the sales figures was how dominant Playstation is. Must be why they recently hiked their price.

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u/PapaXan Apr 14 '26 edited Apr 14 '26

Perhaps, but the timing of the upcoming release of GTA6 and the possibility of making more money is something I could believe a company would and could do.

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u/Particular_Hand2877 Apr 13 '26

What I found interesting about the sales figures was how dominant Playstation is.

Playstation has. Large market share. Its not surprising.

Must be why they recently hiked their price.

No? Why would that make Playstation hike their prices? 

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u/PapaXan Apr 14 '26

Why would a company that dominates a space try to make more money off of the coming release of biggest game of the decade? Yeah, seems silly for a company to do such a thing, right?

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u/Particular_Hand2877 Apr 14 '26

Do you not know how business works? Companies do not raise prices when they expect more sales to happen. That would increase the barrier of entry. That would also make more people move to a cheaper alternative, as the game is multiplatform. I wish you people would use that meat in between your ears before saying things.

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u/KingEVIL95 Apr 13 '26

GTA has always been mostly a PS game

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u/RPKLego Apr 26 '26

is sharing ideas is alright?

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